Responsibilities:
1. Receive and process patient referrals, liaising with the CNS team.
2. Perform clinical administrative duties for consultants as needed.
3. Input data into the CANSIC database, including new referrals and patient notes.
4. Maintain and update statistical information on Excel spreadsheets.
5. Order clinical supplies and manage inventory.
6. Conduct filing and general administrative tasks.
7. Assist the Data Analyst with information required for reporting.
8. Support the Hospice Practice Manager in the absence of the Hospice Administrator.
9. Take meeting minutes and coordinate Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) meetings.
Skills and Qualifications:
10. Proven interpersonal and communication skills.
11. Numerate and literate with strong organisational skills.
12. Polite, respectful, and supportive attitude, especially when dealing with vulnerable patients.
13. Ability to follow guidelines and policies and use judgment in advising clinical colleagues on patient issues.
14. Experience in planning and organising clinics and patient-related activities.
15. Maintain confidentiality of patient information.
16. Comply with incident reporting procedures.
17. Contribute to policy and procedure development.
18. Report defective equipment and observe duty of care when using equipment.
19. Provide guidance to new staff members.
20. Keep up to date with hospice information and adhere to policies and procedures.
21. Participate in staff surveys and research activities as required.
22. Work independently, managing and prioritising workload.
23. Handle difficult and challenging interactions with patients and relatives compassionately and professionally.
24. Adapt to a busy office environment with varying noise levels.
Working Conditions:
25. Office environment that can become busy, with increased external noise volumes.
26. Emotional resilience to handle distressing situations involving patients and relatives.
27. Mental concentration required for safe driving when necessary.
Why Join Us?
At City Hospice, we value our employees and offer a supportive and fulfilling work environment. You will have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of our patients and their families, while working with a dedicated and compassionate team.
How to Apply:
We are Cardiff's local hospice team offering palliative care in the community for people with life limiting conditions. We support them so that they can live their life in their place of choice, with dignity and in comfort and those close to them in their bereavement. Our palliative care and counselling services are widely recognised as reflecting best practice in a centre of excellence.
If you are passionate about providing high-quality administrative support in a healthcare setting and meet the above qualifications, we would love to hear from you. Please click on the apply button today!